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The library is maintained for the benefit of the students and faculty of Central Junior-Senior High School. Quiet, courteous observance of the rules of the library by each individual will ensure good library service for all.
Borrowing Privileges
• Books in general circulation may be checked out for a period of two weeks and, if needed, may be renewed for a second two-week period if not in demand.
• General reference books and magazines are not to be taken from the library except by special permission of the librarian. Such books may be borrowed after seventh hour for overnight use and returned by 8:30 a.m. the following day.
• Students may not have more than two books checked out at one time except with the librarian's permission during research classes.
• After two notices of over-due books are given to the student and the student does not respond, a discipline notice will be written.
• Payment must be made for lost or damaged books. Replacement prices will be charged.
• A student who wishes to go to the library from a class must have a permit or pass from his or her teacher. No more than six students from a single class may go at one time unless accompanied by the teacher.
• Students may enter the library to do research, check-out materials, do leisure reading, or to browse. Use of library facilities is a privilege which will be withdrawn from any student who creates a disturbance or disobeys the rules.

PARKING LOT
There will be no loitering in the school parking lot either before or after school (this includes former students and guests). All students should enter and leave the school at a reasonable time. Reasonable time limits will be at the principal’s discretion.

Students are expected to drive safely and slowly on school property. The speed limit is 10 miles per hour on the parking lot. Do not park in the designated fire lane. Do not park in the bus loading zone next to the sidewalk which runs along the north edge of the parking lot.

SENIOR TRIP
The maximum length of the senior trip will no longer than 24 hours.
Any student 1) in good standing, 2) academically eligible, and 3) current with the school, will be permitted to go. Any student who chooses not to participate in any of the junior class or senior class activities must declare so in writing at the beginning of their junior year and sign out.
1) Students who enter as seniors and have missed fund-raising activities will pay an amount of money pro-rated as to the cost per student. (Cost per student will be based on food, and spending money.)
2) Senior fines shall not exceed the actual cost of the trip per student (not including spending money.)
3) Senior students detected or caught using alcohol or drugs at school related activities or on school property shall automatically be barred from the senior trip.
4) Disassociation of the senior class merits disqualification.
5) Students may not withdraw any money from the senior class if they do not wish to take the class trip.
6) Should any member of Central High's senior trip behave in such a manner as to hurt the reputation of the school or the reputation of those with whom he/she travels, it is understood that she/he will be sent home at the expense of his/her parent(s) or guardian.
7) Out-of-state trips by students and their sponsors must have the approval of the Board of Education.

OUT-OF-DISTRICT STUDENTS
Out-of-district students may be admitted to Unified School District 462 upon the following terms and conditions:
1. Permission to attend USD 462 must be approved by the Board of Education. The principal may give preliminary approval until BOE approval is received.
2. A student suspended or expelled from another district or transferring for